
The Movement for Mult-party Democracy (MMD) sympathiser Edward Mumbi has warned people defacing, President Rupiah Banda’s billboards against provoking the ruling Party.
Mr Mumbi said such action were barbaric and are capable of creating violence during elections.
He cited that the billboards along Great East road where the Chinama Hospital has been built as one which has been tempered with.
The MMD Sympathiser noted that the billboards where President Banda has commissioned developmental projects are indication of the government’s works.
He called on the opposition political parties to desist from destroying President Banda’s portraits.
Meanwhile, Edward Mumbi has advised late President Levy Mwanawasa’s eldest son, Patrick, to reconsider his decision to join politics and instead get back and secure his future.
Mr Mumbi said in Lusaka yesterday that President Rupiah Banda had been ready to help Patrick get back to school but it was sad that he (Patrick) seemed not to be interested.
He said having worked with the PF and its leader Michael Sata before, he was aware that the PF and its leadership was not a kind of group that would help Patrick enhance his future.
Mr Mumbi said Patrick should not allow himself to be used by politicians like Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) president
[pullquote]”Patrick is still a young boy who needs to shape his future and I am advising him that it is time he got back to school. Patrick is very much aware that President Banda has always been ready to help him get back to school but it is sad that the young boy seems not to be interested,” he said.[/pullquote]
Edith Nawakwi and equally other disgruntled politicians from the PF who were bent on destroying his future.
“Patrick is still a young boy who needs to shape his future and I am advising him that it is time he got back to school. Patrick is very much aware that President Banda has always been ready to help him get back to school but it is sad that the young boy seems not to be interested,” he said.
Mr Mumbi advised Patrick to realise that Ms Nawakwi, who now wants to look as if she is a better politician by using the Mwanawasa name to gain popularity, had not allowed their children to be ruined by political demagogues like herself.
“People like Ms Nawakwi and those in the PF have already secured the future of their children by taking them to school and it is shameful that the same people who now want to show as if they are good parents, could allow the son of the late president to have his future ruined in this manner.
“I do not think it will be fair for us Zambians to sit back and watch Patrick’s future being ruined by these desperate politicians. It is really sad that Ms Nawakwi could appear on a radio programme and start the programme by first talking about Patrick,” Mr Mumbi said.
He said President Banda had always wanted Patrick to get back to school and enroll in the faculty of his choice.
Mr Mumbi challenged Patrick to deny if the president had not been willing to convince him get back to school.
He said having worked with the opposition PF where Patrick was now eyeing to contest the Kafulafuta seat, he was aware that Mr Sata and politicians like Ms Nawakwi were not capable of nurturing other people’s children in a right manner.
Mr Mumbi said Ms Nawakwi should be ashamed of herself for having lamentably failed to run her political party where she had now been left alone after all the members had run away to join other credible parties like the MMD.
Ms Nawakwi, Mr Mumbi said, had shown extremely poor leadership by failing to run a political party which was full of life with the late Christon Tembo at the helm.
“In fact it is wrong for Ms Nawakwi to even think she is a good leader going by the way she had shamelessly and lamentably failed to run the FDD. It is also surprising that she can even consider herself
to be this year’s presidential candidate with such a mediocre leadership background,” he said.
He wondered where Ms Nawakwi was basing her mandate to even think of contesting this year’s presidency when her party had never even been to any convention.
[Times of Zambia]